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Historic Perspectives on The Battle Over Health
Care Reform
Miguel A. Faria, Jr., M.D.
Miguel A. Faria, Jr., M.D. provides compelling
arguments that answers to the dilemma of health care reform reside on the
pages of history. This fascinating book draws parallels between the past
and the present, from a time when the fine line separating myth and history
was blurred and indistinguishable to the clearly troubled present.
(403 pp., 1995, Illustrations, Bibliography, Index, ISBN: 0-9641077-0-8,
$41.95)
This book reveals the untold story of the Cuban Revolution, an eyewitness
account weaved through a boy's intrepid escape via several Caribbean islands. As Dr. Faria pounces on the purported triumphs of the
Revolution, he unravels the alleged gains, exposes the truth, and sets straight
the historic record. The picture that comes to light is that of a brutal
police state, mass repression, desolation, privation, and intolerance. (See "Special Alert")
(450 pp., 2002, Hardcover, Illustrations, Appendices, Selected Bibliography,
Index,
ISBN: 0-9641077-3-2, $26.95)
Fighting Corporate Socialized Medicine
Miguel A. Faria, Jr., M.D.
In this book of essays, Dr. Faria, argues that managed care and HMOs
are not "free market" alternatives, but rather an unholy partnership
of government and corporate interests seeking monopolistic government protection
to eliminate competition while changing the ethics of medicine from a Hippocratic
ethic to a false corporate morality. Medical Warrior offers workable solutions
to restore medicine to its rightful place.
(209 pp., 1997, Selected Bibliography, Index, ISBN: 0-9641077-2-4, $23.95)
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